• The Spirit of Shabbat

    The Spirit of Shabbat
    Virtual Event

    The Spirit of Shabbat (Zoom Only). Give yourself a spiritual Shabbat treat. Join Rabbi Greenberg for penetrating insight along with a delightful story. Zoom connection information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2268494785?pwd=YVFLK0E5TzZGRUk5aUhsVWNzWXZ5Zz09 Meeting ID: 226 849 4785 Password: 613 (if prompted) or Call +1 929 205 6099

  • NEXTGen Havdallah & Kabbalah

    A NEXTGen Jewish philosophy and Kabbalah study with Rabbi Shlomo Schachter of KOT. Limited to 10 registrations. Location given closer to the event. Click here to register!

  • Buffalo Community of Learners Session

    Buffalo Community of Learners Sessions
    Congregation Shir Shalom 4660 Sheridan Drive, Williamsville, NY, United States

    These are dates that Buffalo Community of  Learners: September 14, 28 October 5, 19, 26 November 2, 16, 23 December 7, 14 January 11, 25 February 1, 8 March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 April 19, 26 May 3, 17 October 5 & March 22 classes will meet at: Temple Beth Tzedek 1641 N. Forest Williamsville, 14221

  • TBZ Religious School

    TBZ Religious School
    Temple Beth Zion Broder Center 700 Sweet Home Road, Amherst, US

    Registration is now open, CLICK HERE to register for the 2025-2026 school year. New school hours will be from 9:30-12:00 on Sundays, with a 2nd session for students in grades 2-6 at noon on Sundays or after school on Thursdays. Hebrew will be the primary focus of this additional session. Hebrew instruction will also take place on Sunday mornings in classrooms. We will continue with Aleph Champ for our beginning Hebrew students. Once they complete the Aleph Champ program, they will be moved into the Hineni Hebrew curriculum. Beginning in October, students in grades 4-7 will participate in Chuggim (electives). Students in 7th grade will be exposed to Torah trope (chanting) as part of their curriculum. Their Hebrew studies will be coordinated with their B-Mitzvah preparation. We will have a new Purim Schpiel just for kids, try-outs and rehearsals will begin after the High Holidays. Feel free to contact Susan Goldberg at [email protected] or 716-836-6565 ext. 130.

  • Chai Hebrew School

    Chai Hebrew School
    Center for Jewish Life 757 Hopkins Rd, Williamsville, NY, United States

    Imagine a Hebrew School where kids don’t want to miss a day! They come in with a smile and leave humming the tune to a Hebrew song. Sign up now for a fun, enriching and meaningful learning experience for your child. January 11, 18, 25 February 1, 8 March  1, 8, 15, 22, 29 April 19, 26 May 3, 10, 17, 31 June 7 Please click here for more information!

  • What Does Judaism Say About…?

    What Does Judaism Say About…?
    Jewish Discovery Center 831 Maple Road, Amherst, NY, United States

    Ever wonder what Judaism really says about the topics that matter most to you — or the ones you’d never think to ask?In this thought-provoking and often surprising series, we’ll explore what Jewish wisdom has to say about life’s everyday questions and unexpected curiosities. Each class focuses on a different theme — from the practical to the philosophical, the lighthearted to the profound. Delicious brunch served.

  • Beit Midrash at KOT

    Kehillat Ohr Tzion 879 Hopkins Road, Williamsville, NY, United States

    Everyone is welcome.

  • HERO presentation by Dr. Sam Kassow

    Zoom Meeting NY, United States

    In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day Please join us for a zoom presentation by Dr. Samuel Kassow, Northam Professor of History at Trinity College on the translation of the book, Warsaw Testament written by Rokhl Auerbach. The memoir paints a vivid portrait of the city's prewar Yiddish literary and artistic community and of its destruction at the hands of the Nazis. Click here to register!

  • Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa 

    Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa 
    Center for Jewish Life 757 Hopkins Rd, Williamsville, NY, United States

    Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa is a fascinating series exploring the questions our ancestors asked sages across the ages. 3 things we’ll learn in the course: 1. How our ancestors lived We’ll explore thirty real-life cases and get vivid windows into the lives of Jewish individuals and communities across history—from Spain in the fourteenth century, to nineteenth-century Russia, and 1950s Brooklyn. What did they worry about? What problems did they face? Join to find out! 2. How Jewish law works It shapes everything from the synagogue service to who wins a dispute—but Jewish law is shrouded in mystery. How does an ancient law apply to new realities? How do the rules get made? We’ll unpack the steps that the sages followed to adjudicate disputes and answer tricky questions. 3. The future of Judaism In our final lesson, we’ll see how Jewish law is already grappling with the questions raised by travel to Mars, artificial intelligence, lab-grown meat, and more. Uncover your history. Understand your heritage. Join us for an enlightening and intriguing course. Instructor: Rabbi Laizer Labkovski Hot dinner served No charge, all are welcome! Click here to register!